Historical information on the Capitan Library 2014-2019. What a great place to be during those years!
Monday, January 16, 2017
Friday, January 13, 2017
@ the Ruidoso Community Center
Ruidoso Community Center upcoming events:
Bingo by Brookdale – January 18, 2017 10:30am-12:00Noon
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Free to play
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6 Games
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Prizes for each game
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Lunch right after- Cheeseburgers
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Please call to sign up
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Brookdale will continue to have these events if they are well attended
Defensive Driving- January 21, 2017 from 9:00am-3:00pm.
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Call to reserve your spot and save on insurance. 575-725-9267
Art Jam - February 16th from 1:00pm-3:00pm with snacks and drinks included.
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Dan Rivera is the owner of Ruidoso Art Gallery and he is doing this free of charge.
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Come in and follow along to paint your own painting. (Supplies are included)
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There is usually a $45 fee but he wants to do this for you all for free so please come join.
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There are only 15 slots available so sign up early.
Anthony Montes
Community Center Supervisor
501 Sudderth Drive
Ruidoso NM 88345
Phone: (575)257-4565
Fax: (575)257-9756
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Book Sale continues -
We still have oodles of books to sell in the bookroom.
(Goes well with the art display- Oodles of Doodles)
(Goes well with the art display- Oodles of Doodles)
EVERY SATURDAY IN JANUARY IS $5 for a bag of books.
(Bring your own bag if you want)
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On display at the library - Bill of Rights
Be sure to check it out -- because I know you can't read the small print in the photo. The display right by front door - you can't miss it! Know your rights created by some very astute men 225 years ago.
Sunday programs
Thank you everyone who came out to the Jan 8 program - BookTalkers. It was our first one, everyone seemed to like it and the Sunday afternoon was delightful. Double thank yous to Amy for talking to us. She left some of her books for sale at the library if you missed buying any. CHECK OUT her Blog - she is talking about us! http://amymbennettbooks.blogspot.com/2017/01/an-afternoon-at-book-talk.html PLUS - Noisy Water Winery always hosts Amy's book coming out party. Amy will let me know when the 5th book publishes, so we can go to the winery to see the book and to (maybe or maybe not) taste some wine.
I'm working on the flyer & PR- but next BookTalkers is Feb 12 (Second Sunday) at 3 pm with Marlene Siepel and the book Ladies on the "Boot Heel" - Their Stories with Quilts. What started as a community project to show women deserve a place in the Cowboy Hall of Fame became a historical quilt show and then a book. Quite a genealogical journey for Hidalgo County. Thinking it be fun for us to bring in our historical quilts and have a show & tell. What do you think? (I think Viggo Mortensen when I hear Hidalgo - sorry - just a momentary lapse into day dreaming.)
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I'm working on the flyer & PR- but next BookTalkers is Feb 12 (Second Sunday) at 3 pm with Marlene Siepel and the book Ladies on the "Boot Heel" - Their Stories with Quilts. What started as a community project to show women deserve a place in the Cowboy Hall of Fame became a historical quilt show and then a book. Quite a genealogical journey for Hidalgo County. Thinking it be fun for us to bring in our historical quilts and have a show & tell. What do you think? (I think Viggo Mortensen when I hear Hidalgo - sorry - just a momentary lapse into day dreaming.)
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Saturday, January 7, 2017
Program 3pm Sunday, Jan 8
Hope you'll join us for some book talking, hot tea and refreshments.
BookTalkers @ the Capitan Library -- Where local authors talk about their book & publishing experiences
Sunday, January 8th, at 3 pm featuring local author, Amy Bennett, discussing her experiences writing & publishing her five books about the fictional Bonney County and the Black Horse RV campground featured in her novels.
Questions welcomed.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Start the New Year off right with a Bag of Books
CPL would like start 2017 off by encouraging reading and expanding knowledge by offering an
ENTIRE week, January
3 - 8, of
BUY-a-BAG-of-BOOKS for $5
CPL is not usually not open on Sundays, but on Jan. 8th, we have a BookTalker program at 3pm - so you may buy books after the talk.
Knowledge itself is power (quote by Sir Frances Bacon).
Perhaps you need a book or two to succeed at your New Year Resolution.
Plus, IF it ever snows again - you always need a book stash.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Happy New Year to all - especially the volunteers at the CPL. Here's a song for you
Librarian - Jonathan Rundman
when I was just a baby, before I could speak
I would line up all my letter blocks alphabetically
and now it’s my vocation and my passion to assign
every decimal-numbered shelf to every decimal-numbered spine
I would line up all my letter blocks alphabetically
and now it’s my vocation and my passion to assign
every decimal-numbered shelf to every decimal-numbered spine
(chorus) I’m a librarian, I’m a librarian
and I like it quiet so the pages can be heard
I’m a librarian, I’m a librarian
and I do it for the love of the word
and I like it quiet so the pages can be heard
I’m a librarian, I’m a librarian
and I do it for the love of the word
I bring order out of chaos, I shine light into the dark
because power comes from knowledge just like fire from a spark
and like Gutenberg and Luther with press and pen in hand
I take the message to the masses in a form they understand
because power comes from knowledge just like fire from a spark
and like Gutenberg and Luther with press and pen in hand
I take the message to the masses in a form they understand
repeat chorus
and when the day is over I go home at 5:03
and I give thanks to God and then to Andrew Carnegie
and the U.S. Constitution and Orwell, Poe, and Twain
and I’ll return at 8AM to open up again
and I give thanks to God and then to Andrew Carnegie
and the U.S. Constitution and Orwell, Poe, and Twain
and I’ll return at 8AM to open up again
repeat chorus
The fountain of wisdom flows thru books--Historical Potpourri (Ruidoso News) by Polly Chavez
(I am taking the liberty to edit some of the article, since the book sale has passed- Sharon at the Library)
The book phase, “The Fountain of Wisdom Flows Thru Books,” can be seen on a 1937 WPA building near the future CCPL&A site where book lovers will actually be congregating in 2017. (Photo: Courtesy/Polly Chavez)
Carrizozo Community Public Library and Archive (CCPL&A) will soon move into its future location on 406 Central Avenue.
Board
members of CCPL&A and Friends of the Library have been devoted to
establishing a library in Carrizozo. The board is comprised of Chery
Mehalko (chair), Cheryl Barnett (secretary), Jean Templeton Morris, Anne
Serna, Martha Proctor, and Shelby Hyatt. Diane Dean serves as interim
director. They have thanked the mayor and trustees for unanimously
approving the sole use of the former Senior Citizens Center.
An actual date for the clean up and bookstore move to the old senior center will be determined when the county has vacated the premise completely. CCPL&A and Friends of the Library have toured the almost vacant building.
The touring group included board members of the Lincoln County Historical Society (LCHS), who have made plans to move their headquarters from Lincoln to the library. The LCHS move to Carrizozo (county seat) will allow historians to research just within a block of the Lincoln County government offices.
“The
Fountain of Wisdom Flows Thru Books,” is engraved on building just
doors away from the upcoming CCPL&A location. The building once
housed a book depository when one county superintendent managed county
schools. The building was a 1937 Works Progess Administration (WPA)
project.
Now the book phrase on that building could be rightly applied instead to the neighboring building that will house CCPL&A. Eager readers are waiting for the doors to open in 2017 at the former senior citizens building.
The book phase, “The Fountain of Wisdom Flows Thru Books,” can be seen on a 1937 WPA building near the future CCPL&A site where book lovers will actually be congregating in 2017. (Photo: Courtesy/Polly Chavez)
Carrizozo Community Public Library and Archive (CCPL&A) will soon move into its future location on 406 Central Avenue.
An actual date for the clean up and bookstore move to the old senior center will be determined when the county has vacated the premise completely. CCPL&A and Friends of the Library have toured the almost vacant building.
The touring group included board members of the Lincoln County Historical Society (LCHS), who have made plans to move their headquarters from Lincoln to the library. The LCHS move to Carrizozo (county seat) will allow historians to research just within a block of the Lincoln County government offices.
Ruidoso News article by Polly Chavez |
Now the book phrase on that building could be rightly applied instead to the neighboring building that will house CCPL&A. Eager readers are waiting for the doors to open in 2017 at the former senior citizens building.
After the recent Silver Alert - this program may be of interest to our aging community
(BTW - Silver Alert update, the Nogal man was found and he is back home now)
Ruidoso Library Hosts "Know the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s"
Ruidoso News reports 7:21 a.m. MST December 6, 2016
Families facing Alzheimer’s disease will have access to a free educational event in Ruidoso, offered by the Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico Chapter.
“Know the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s” will be held on Wednesday, January 11, 2017, from 1 p.m.to 3 p.m. The event will be hosted by the Ruidoso Public Library, 107 Kansas City Rd. The instructor will be Priscilla Lujan.
The presentation will help participants differentiate between normal age-related forgetfulness and Alzheimer’s disease indicators. This Free class is recommended for anyone who is interested in learning more about the early detection of Alzheimer’s and related dementias; and how to care for loved ones who may be experiencing these symptoms.
Class size is limited and they do fill up quickly. Call now to register.
The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease is growing – and growing fast. Today, 5.4 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, including an estimated 200,000 under the age of 65. It is the 6th leading cause of death in the US, and nearly two-thirds of those with Alzheimer’s disease – 3.3 million – are women. Nearly one in every three seniors who dies each year has Alzheimer’s or another dementia*.
Someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s every 66 seconds. In 2050, someone in the United States will develop the disease every 33 seconds. By that same year, up to 16 million will have the disease.
Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s.
The growing Alzheimer’s crisis is helping to bankrupt Medicare. In 2016, the direct costs to American society of caring for those with Alzheimer’s will total an estimated $236 billion, with just under half of the costs borne by Medicare. This cost is projected to increase to $1.1 trillion (in today’s dollars) by 2050.
Alzheimer’s takes a devastating toll – not just on those with the disease, but on entire families. In our own state, 37,000 New Mexicans are suffering from Alzheimer’s. They are cared for by 106,000 unpaid caregivers, many of whom are members of their own families.
The Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico Chapter offers free classes to caregivers and families facing the disease. Call 505-266-4473 or our 24/7 Helpline at 1-800-272-3900 for more information.
For more information on the presentation, Priscilla can be contacted at 575-624-1552 or plujan@alz.org.
*Source for all statistics: The 2016 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report at alz.org/facts.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Monday, December 26, 2016
Update 12-27-2016 FOUND!
Silver Alert issued for Tom Odell
from Nogal, NM
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Silver Alert for
Thomas Odell.
Thomas Odell.
He is:
· about 6’2” tall
· 240 lbs.
· brown eyes
· white hair
He was wearing black tennis shoes, a light-weight cotton zip-up hoodie and glasses.
Odell was last seen walking away from 399 Nogal Canyon Road in Nogal, NM. at about 11 a.m. Thursday.
Thomas walked down Nogal Canyon Road. He made it to the highway 37.
His tracks from there pointed toward Ruidoso. He may be in Ruidoso.
If anyone sees him or has seen him
please call the Sheriff’s department
please call the Sheriff’s department
575-648-2341
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Still time to donate to the Capitan Library & use as a 2016 tax donation
Or just donate because you love this wonderful library! Forms are also available at the library.
May your holidays be bright and wishing a wonderful 2017 to all.
May your holidays be bright and wishing a wonderful 2017 to all.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Friday, December 9, 2016
Honor our soldiers at Christmas
When: Saturday 17 December 2016
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Please
dress warmly. Hopefully the weather will cooperate. Invite those who
have family members buried out at the Fort Stanton Cemetery, they will
go first.
Many thanks....Please let me know if you can come and help. Cecile 575-336-9157
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Many items left for your shopping pleasure.
Holiday Bazaar day was snowy/icy, so not many people ventured out. We have wreaths, See's Candy, ornaments, homemade items for stocking stuffers, Poinsettias @$5. Come on by Library next two weeks and shop for Christmas. Tues-Thurs 10-5:30, Fri & Sat 10-2.
Don't forget - Not 2 Shabby Shop has lots of economically priced wrapping paper, bows, recycled ornaments, X-mas wear (ugly & not) and so much more. Stop by! They're open Thurs, Fri and Sat.
Don't forget - Not 2 Shabby Shop has lots of economically priced wrapping paper, bows, recycled ornaments, X-mas wear (ugly & not) and so much more. Stop by! They're open Thurs, Fri and Sat.
Ornaments on tree for sale & deer |
Wreathes, wreaths, wreaths PLUS you can still bid on Pool table and double seater |
Lots of bags, scarves & cork horse ornaments |
I mentioned cork wreaths - there's one |
Wreaths |
hand-made cloth note holders, tissue holder, etc |
tea bag trees - display, then drink |
Tea bag wreaths, enjoy, then drink |
Ornaments on tree & one wood truck left |
These two Silent auction items still available to bid on
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